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PART ONE
Ⅰ.Multiple Choice (40 points in all, 1 for each)
Select from the four choices of each item the one that best
answers the question or completes the statement. Write the
answers on the answer sheet.
1. “For a week after the commission of the impious and
profane offence of asking for more, Oliver remained a close
prisoner in the dark and solitary room ...”(Dickens, Oliver
Twist) What did Oliver ask for?
[A]More time to play. [B]More food to eat.
[C]More book to read. [D]More money to spend.
2. Mrs. Warren’s Profession is one of George Bernard Shaw’s
plays. What is Mrs. Warren’s profession then ?
[A]Real estate. [B]Prostitution.
[C]House-keeping. [D]Farming.
3. Dr. Faustus is a play based on the German legend of a
magician aspiring for
and finally meeting his tragic end as a result of selling
his soul to the Devil.
[A]immortality [B]political
[C]money [D]knowledge
4. The statement “A demanding mother turns away from her
husband and gives all her affection to her sons” sums up the
main plot of D. H. Lawrence′s .
[A]Lady Chatterley’s Lover [B]Women in love
[C]Sons and Lovers [D]The Plumed Serpent
5.“Come to me-come to me entirely now,” said he ; and added,
in his deepest tone, speaking in my ear as his cheek was
laid on mine, “Make my happiness-I will make yours.”
The above passage presents a scene in .
[A]Emily Bronte’s Withering Heights
[B]Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre
[C]John Galsworthy′s The Forsyte Saga
[D]Thomas Hardy′s Tess of the D′Urbervilles
6.Which of the following is NOT written by William Butler
Yeats?
[A] “Sailing to Byzantium.” [B] “The Lake Isle of Innisfree.”
[C] “Leda and the Swan.” [D] “The Waste Land.”
7. “Drive my dead thought over the universe
Like withered leaves to quicken a new birth.”
(Percy Bysshe Shelley, “Ode to the West Wind”)
What rhetorical device does the poet use in the quoted
lines?
[A]Synecdoche. [B]Metaphor.
[C]Simile. [D]Onomatopoeia.
8.Crusoe is the hero in The life and Strange Surprising
Adventures of Robinson Grusoe, of York, Mariner (also known
as Robinson Crusoe)by .
[A]Jonathan Swift [B]Daniel Defoe
[C]George Eliot [D]D.H.Lawrence
9. “Beauty is truth, truth beauty” is an epigrammatic line
by .
[A]John Keats [B]William Blake
[C]William Wordsworth [D]Percy Bysshe Shelley
10.Christoper Marlow’s “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love”
is a (n) .
[A]pastoral lyric [B]elegy [C]eulogy [D]epic
11.Which of the following is NOT regarded as one of the
characteristics of Renaissance humanism?
[A]Cultivation of the art of this world and this life.
[B]Tolerance of human foibles.
[C]Search for the genuine flavor of ancient culture.
[D]Glorification of religious faith.
12. “In dream vision Arthur witnessed the loveliness of
Gloriana, and upon awaking resolves to seek her.” The two
literary figures Arthur and Gloriana are form .
[A]Edmund Spenser’s The Faerie Queene
[B]William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet
[C]Christopher Marlowe’s “The Passionate Shepherd to His
love”
[D]John Donne’s “A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning”
13.Which of the following best describes the nature of
Thomas Hardy’s later works?
[A]Sentimentalism. [B]Tragic sense.
[C]Surrealism. [D]Comic sense.
14. “...This grew: I gave commands;
Then all smiles stopped altogether....”
(Robert Browning, “My Last Duchess”)
The above lines imply that .
[A]the Duchess was killed by her husband
[B]the Duchess stopped smiling at her husband’s order
[C]the Duchess died of laughing too much
[D]the Duchess did not want to smile as much as her husband
requested
15.In which of the following works can you find the proper
names “Lilliput,” “Brobdingnag,” “Houyhnhnm,” and “Yahoo”?
[A]James Joyce’s Ulsses.
[B]Charles Dickens’s Bleak House.
[C]Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels.
[D]D. H. Lawrence’s Women in love.
16.As a literary figure, Belinda appears in Alexander
Pope’s .
[A] “The Dunciad” [B] “An Essay on Man”
[C] “An Essay on Criticism” [D] “The Rape of the lock”
17. “The novel is structured around the discovery of the
hero’s origin.” This novel is most probably .
[A]Charles Dickens’s David Copperfield
[B]James Joyce’s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
[C]Thomas Hardy’s Far from the Madding Growd
[D]Henry Fielding’s Tom Jones
18. “To wage by force or guile eternal war,
Irreconcilable to our grand Foe.”(John Milton, Paradise
lost)
By what means were Satan and his followers to wage this war
against God?
[A]By planting a tree of knowledge in the Garden of Eden.
[B]By turning into poisonous snakes to threaten man’s life.
[C]By removing God from His throne.
[D]By corrupting man and woman created by God.
19. “When the evening is spread out against the sky
Like a patient etherized upon a table.”
(T. s. Eliot, “The Love song of J. Alfred Prufrock”)
What does the image in the quoted lines suggest?
[A]Violence. [B]Horror. [C]Inactivity. [D]Indifference.
20.Which of the following is NOT typical of metaphysical
poetry best represented by John Donne’s works?
[A]Common speech. [B]Conceit.
[C]Argument. [D]Refined language.
21.William Wordsworth, a romantic poet, advocated all of the
following except .
[A]normal contemporary speech patterns
[B]humble and rustic life as subject matter
[C]elegant wording and inflated figures of speech
[D]intensely subjective feeling toward individual experience
22.In Samuel Taylor Coleridge′s “Kubla Khan,” “A sunny
pleasure dome with caves of ice” .
[A]refers to the palace where Kubla Khan once lived
[B]vividly describes a building of poor quality
[C]is the gift given to a beautiful girl called Abyssinian
[D]symbolizes the reconciliation of the conscious and the
unconscious
23.The hightide of Romanticism in American literature
occurred around .
[A]1820 [B]1850 [C]1880 [D]1920
24.The subject matter of Robert Frost’s Poems focuses
on .
[A] ordinary country people and scenes
[B]battle scenes of ancient Greek and Roman legends
[C]struggling masses and crowded urban quarters
[D]fantasies and mythical happenings
25.Which group of writers are among those who may be called
early pioneers of American literature?
[A]Mark Twain and Henry James.
[B]Fenimore Cooper and Washington lrving.
[C]Ernest Hemingway and William Faulkner
[D]Jack London and O’Henry.
26.To Theodore Dreiser, life is “so sad, so strange, so
mysterious and so inexplicable.” No wonder the characters in
his books are often subject to the control of the natural
forces, especially those of and heredity.
[A]fate [B]morality
[C]social conventions [D]environment
27.Hawthorne generally concerns himself with such issues
as in his fiction.
[A]the evil in man’s heart [B]the material pursuit
[C]the racial conflict [D]the social inequality
28. provides the main source of influence on American
naturalism.
[A]The puritan heritage
[B]Howells’ ideas of realism
[C]Darwin’s theory of evolution
[D]The pioneer spirit of the wild west
29.In Mark Twain’s The Adventures of huckleberry Finn, Huck
writes a letter to inform against Jim, the escaped slave,
and then he tears the letter up. This fact reveals
that .
[A]Huck has a mixed feeling of love and hate
[B]there is a conflict between society and conscience in
Huck
[C]Huck is always an indecisive person
[D]Huck has very little education
30.Which terms can best describe the modernists’ concern of
the human situation in their fiction?
[A]Fragmentation and alienation.
[B]Courage and honor.
[C]Tradition and faith.
[D]Poverty and desperation.
31.Whitman’s poems are characterized by all the following
features except .
[A]a strict poetic form
[B]a simple and conversational language
[C]a free and natural rhythmic pattern
[D]an easy flow of feelings
32.All his novels reveal that, as time went on, Mark Twain
became increasingly .
[A]prolific [B]artistic.
[C]optimistic [D]pessimistic
33.The poem “I like to see it lap the Miles-” is an
interesting poem written by Emily Dickinson. What does “it”
in the poem stand for?
[A]The hound. [B]The star.
[C]The horse. [D]The train.
34.Which of the following is NOT a typical feature of Henry
James’s writing style?
[A] exquisite and elaborate language
[B]minute and detailed descriptions
[C]lengthy psychological analyses
[D]American colloquialism
35.In the beginning paragraph of Chapter 3, The Great
Gatsby, Fitzgerald describes a big party by saying that “men
and girls came and went like moths.” The author most likely
indicates that .
[A]there was a crowd of party-goers
[B]such life does not have real meaning
[C]these people were light-hearted
[D]these were crazy and ignorant characters
36.In Hemingway’s “Indian Camp,” Nick, the main character,
witnesses
[A]a tragic killing of the Indians by the white men
[B]real friendship between the white men and the Indians
[C]a senseless killing of each other
[D]terrible scenes of birth and death
37.Which one of the following statements is NOT true of
William Faulkner?
[A]He is master of stream-of-consciousness narrative.
[B]His writing is often complex and difficult to understand.
[C]He often depicts slum life in New York and Chicago.
[D]He represents a new group of Southern writers.
38.American “Transcendentalists most typically believe
that .
[A]man is divine in name [B]art is superior to life
[C]man can transform nature [D]poetry is the highest form of
art
39.By the end of Sister Carrie, Dreiser writes, “It was
forever to the pursuit of that radiance of delight which
tints the distant hilltops of the world.” Dreiser implies
that .
[A]there is a bright future lying ahead
[B]there is no end to man’s desire
[C]one should always be forward-looking
[D]happiness is found in the end
40.We can perhaps describe Emily Grierson in Faulkner’s
short story “A Rose for Emily” in all the following ways
except that .
[A]she is psychologically deformed
[B]she is wicked and morally corrupted
[C]she is a symbol of the Old South
[D]she is a prisoner and victim of the past
PART TWO
Ⅱ.Reading Comprehension (16 points in all, 4 for each)
Read the quoted parts carefully and answer the questions in
English. Write your answers in the corresponding space on
the answer sheet.
41. “The boast of heraldry, the pomp of power,
And all that beauty, all that wealth e’er gave.
Awaits the inevitable hour.
The paths of glory lead but to the grave.”
Questions:
A. Identify the author and the title of the poem from which
this passage is taken.
B. What does the phrase “inevitable hour” mean?
C. Write out the main idea of the passage in plain English.
42. “A violet by a mossy stone
Half hidden from the eye!
-Fair as a star, when only one
Is shining in the sky.”
Questions:
A. Identify the author and the title of the poem from which
this stanza is taken.
B. Pick out the metaphor used in this stanza.
C. What quality does the author intend to show by using the
metaphor?
43. “We passed The School, where Children strove
At Recess-in the Ring-
We passed The Fields of Gazing Grain
We passed The Setting Sun-”
Questions:
A. Who is the author of this stanza taken from the poem
“Because I could not stop for Death-?
B. What do the underlined parts symbolize?
C. Where were “we” heading toward?
44. “It was you that broke the new wood.
Now is a time for carving.
We have one sap and one root-
Let there be commerce between us.”
Questions:
A. Whom does the “us” refer to?
B. What does the phrase “broke the new wood” mean here?
C. What is the intention of the poet in writing the poem “A
Pact” from which these lines are taken?
Ⅲ.Questions and Answers (24 points in all, 6 for each)
Give brief answers to each of the following questions in
English. Write your answers in the corresponding space on
the answer sheet.
45.In Chapter 15 of Wuthering Heights, Heath cliff said
to Catherine: “Why did you betray your own, Cathy?... You
loved me-then what right have you to leave me?... I have not
broken your heart-you have broken it-and in breaking it, you
have broken mine.”
Taking the whole novel into consideration, do you think
Heathcliff’s above accusation of Catherine’s betrayal can be
justified? If you think so, what reasons does Catherine have
to betray Heathcliff and their love?
46.John Bunyan’s The Pilgrim’s Progress is generally
regarded as a religious allegory. What does the work
symbolically concern? What is the predominant metaphor that
is carried on through the whole work? And what is the
author’s purpose in writing such a book?
47. The following passage is taken from The Merchant of
Venice. Read it carefully and find the dramatic it contains.
Use it as an example to illustrate what dramatic irony is.
“Bassanio: Antonio, I am married to a wife
Which is as dear to me as life itself;
But life itself, my wife, and all world,
Are not with me esteem’d above thy life;
I would lose all, ay, sacrifice them all
Here to this devil, to deliver you.
Portia: Your wife would give you little thanks for
that,
If she were by to hear you make the offer.”
48. What is the most famous theme in Henry James′s fiction?
And what is his favourite approach in characterization,
which makes him different from Mark and W. D. Howells as
realists? Give two titles of his works in which this theme
and this approach are employed.
Ⅳ.Topic Discussion (20 points in all, 10 for each)
Write no less than 150 words on each of the following
topics in English in the corresponding space on the answer
sheet.
49.In Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen explored three kinds
of motivations of marriage the middle-class people had in
the second half of the 18th century. Try to make a brief
discussion about them with specific examples from the novel.
Make comments on Austen’s attitude towards these
motivations.
50.Retell in a few sentences the story of the last chapter
(Ch, 135) “The Chase-Third Day” of Melville’s novel
Moby-Dick. Discuss the meaning of the ending of the story.
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